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they just took it out of brown hands. they banned mexicans, basically. they got rid of mexican-american studies. they put all of the books that they took away from students. they boxed them and put them away. the catch-22 seems to be that anybody who's not from that ethnic studies world could teach it. but that there would be disciplinary action, as i understand it, if anyone complains about those being taught. so in essence, they've been what i call a soft banning. they're out of the picture. and -- >> but just look at the books. i brought a list of the titles. chicano, the history of the mexican civil rights movement, boxed. critical theory by delgado and stepanic, boxed. 500 year history of pictures, boxed. occupied america, boxed. rethinking columbus, the next 500 years, boxed. the oppressed, boxed. and then howard zenness, the people's history of the united states? >> he's a lefty. >> sandros cisneros, zapata's disciple, feminism is for everybody, jonathan kozel's savage inequalities, luis rodriguez is always running, by the lake of sleeping childre
they just took it out of brown hands. they banned mexicans, basically. they got rid of mexican-american studies. they put all of the books that they took away from students. they boxed them and put them away. the catch-22 seems to be that anybody who's not from that ethnic studies world could teach it. but that there would be disciplinary action, as i understand it, if anyone complains about those being taught. so in essence, they've been what i call a soft banning. they're out of the picture....
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they just took it out of brown hands. they banned mexicans basically. they got rid of mexican-american studies. they put all of the books that they took away from the students, they boxed them and put them away. the catch-22 seems to be that anybody who's not from that ethnic studies world could teach it, but that there would be disciplinary action as i understand it if anyone complains about those being taught. so in essence they've been, what i call a soft-banning. they're out of the picture. >> in the interest of a fair and open discussion, we invited urrea to respond to the school district's objections to our conversation. you'll find both letters at billmoyers.com. coming up on "moyers and company," how you can help america reckon with torture. >> hi, i'm doug liman and i'm asking you to help me direct the movie "reckoning with torture," which uses the government's own documents to tell the inside story of america's torture program. >> i'm reading an excerpt from the declaration of lieutenant colonel darrel vandeveld, former lead prosecutor in the
they just took it out of brown hands. they banned mexicans basically. they got rid of mexican-american studies. they put all of the books that they took away from the students, they boxed them and put them away. the catch-22 seems to be that anybody who's not from that ethnic studies world could teach it, but that there would be disciplinary action as i understand it if anyone complains about those being taught. so in essence they've been, what i call a soft-banning. they're out of the picture....
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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of another shootiig that cene - happenee on herring ccurt near gough street innthe perkins dominick brown wws shot several times ii the head. hopkins where he later died. believe that at least two of these incidents are related pnd they do have possible suspects in both cases. annther shooting... didn't end in a murder... but what exactly happened remainn a mystery. mystery. a woman... sitting at a stop llght.. was shot several times. times. keith daniels is live n northeasttbaltimore where police nowwsay she could bb aatack victim of a random attac3 3 33 3 3 3 who lostttheir lives in the .. - line of duty. duty. a sommer memorial for law enforcement officers.. who lost their lives in the line of duty. áásingingáá gathered in the nation'' ple - vigil sunday ight.... which began national police week. officcrs from across the country.... and from baltimoreeare ravelinn pallen comrrdes. honor their it's just a hoorible feeling that you know you go toowork someday you're ife or your husband thee don'ttcome a. backk on average.... killed in the line of duty somewhere in the u-s every 53 ho
of another shootiig that cene - happenee on herring ccurt near gough street innthe perkins dominick brown wws shot several times ii the head. hopkins where he later died. believe that at least two of these incidents are related pnd they do have possible suspects in both cases. annther shooting... didn't end in a murder... but what exactly happened remainn a mystery. mystery. a woman... sitting at a stop llght.. was shot several times. times. keith daniels is live n northeasttbaltimore where...
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. >> after the deficit soars to $16 billion, there's plenty of pain in governor brown's may budget revision with more cuts to help service and welfare programs and reduce pay. >>> term limits are back on the ballot. proposition 28 would change california's strict limits by reducing time in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 but allow all of that time to be served in one house. >>> why does the delta matter? there's renewed talk about a canal. >> in case you haven't heard, one of the world's most popular land marks is turning 75. we'll go behind the scenes of a public art exhibition guaranteed to make you look at the golden gate bridge at a whole new light. >> coming up next. >> belva: good evening. i'm belva davis. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me tonight on our news panel are lauren sommer from kqed's quest serious. and marisa lagos san francisco chronicle staff writer. and josh richman. bay area news political reporter. josh, is it my imagination but this seems to be one of the most brutal budgets governor brown has put before the legislature and us in many d
. >> after the deficit soars to $16 billion, there's plenty of pain in governor brown's may budget revision with more cuts to help service and welfare programs and reduce pay. >>> term limits are back on the ballot. proposition 28 would change california's strict limits by reducing time in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 but allow all of that time to be served in one house. >>> why does the delta matter? there's renewed talk about a canal. >> in case you...
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. >>> posteriormente tendria que ser aprobada por el gobernador jerry brown . >>> otro proyecto , busca crear un programa brasero , se oponen rotundamente , por que aseguran que tendrá un impacto negativo , y le costaria al estado de california más de 325 millones de dolares . >>> indican que el 60% de los californianos acepta este programa . >>> el apap benedicto respalda una reforma migratoria , el sumo pontifice agradece la ayuda que dan los estadounidense a los inmigrantes. >>> el presidente de los estados unidos barack obama , aprueba una ley , que sube el preico a la gente que quiera contruirs tunele spor debajo de la frontera. >>>sserá ilegal contruir un tunel y también conspirar , en el contrabando de armas , personas y armas, crimenes inalizar la contruccion de tuneles , y la ley va más alla >allà:ra difícil para comprobar , y para hacer esas alegaciones contra individuos que tienen el propósito para comprar propiedad , para contruir tuneles . >>> un experto en la frontera dice que las rutas del narcotrafico han cambiado , pero los tuneles no son lo más importante . >>
. >>> posteriormente tendria que ser aprobada por el gobernador jerry brown . >>> otro proyecto , busca crear un programa brasero , se oponen rotundamente , por que aseguran que tendrá un impacto negativo , y le costaria al estado de california más de 325 millones de dolares . >>> indican que el 60% de los californianos acepta este programa . >>> el apap benedicto respalda una reforma migratoria , el sumo pontifice agradece la ayuda que dan los...
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brown is a bald in this equation. i am sorry. -- brown is involved in this equation. i am sorry. there are assumptions that we can prosecute this out of the existence. that is your job. when janet paul aquino was governor, the same thing. she wanted to do that. and there is an appropriate place for enforcement. am i hopeful? i am in the hope business. [laughter] am i optimistic? i am not anywhere near as optimistic as doug is. where some really intrenched anti-forces to deal with here. the group politics against rational reform are significant. i just want to say that. i am here. i will go anywhere. somebody give me a pointed end i will make myself -- i will make my case. i am in it for the long haul. i think we all should be. >> just to clarify, we are having these conversations. the racist approach is one extreme, as was to rid of all borders. apologize for every infraction there maybe is extreme and the other end. my goal is to find the overwhelming majority of americans who are consistent with americans and how we have developed to not ignore the role that immigration has pla
brown is a bald in this equation. i am sorry. -- brown is involved in this equation. i am sorry. there are assumptions that we can prosecute this out of the existence. that is your job. when janet paul aquino was governor, the same thing. she wanted to do that. and there is an appropriate place for enforcement. am i hopeful? i am in the hope business. [laughter] am i optimistic? i am not anywhere near as optimistic as doug is. where some really intrenched anti-forces to deal with here. the...
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thank you. >> brown: banking giant j.p. morgan chase announced the departure today of a top investment officer after a huge and highly publicized trading loss. just before u.s. markets opened, c.e.o. jamie dimon disclosed the retirement of longtime executive ina drew. she oversaw a london-based unit that lost at least $2 billion in trades and bets tied to corporate bonds and credit. the case has reignited the debate over financial regulation, and the bank itself has lost nearly 13% of its stock value in two days. margaret warner has more on the story. >> warner: ina drew is the most prominent executive to leave j.p. morgan over the losses so far. but other departures are expected, and questions are mounting about the bank. for more, i'm joined by dawn kopecki. she covers j.p. morgan and banking for bloomberg news. she joins us from tampa, where the j.p. morgan annual shareholder meeting kicks off tomorrow. dawn, thanks for joining us. explain a little more for us, ina drew, how central a role she played in all of this. and
thank you. >> brown: banking giant j.p. morgan chase announced the departure today of a top investment officer after a huge and highly publicized trading loss. just before u.s. markets opened, c.e.o. jamie dimon disclosed the retirement of longtime executive ina drew. she oversaw a london-based unit that lost at least $2 billion in trades and bets tied to corporate bonds and credit. the case has reignited the debate over financial regulation, and the bank itself has lost nearly 13% of its...
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dustin brown with another huge goal. seems like every game the captain steps up in a big way. kings are a perfect 6-0 on the road. they win, 4-2. >>> golf, the tpc at sawgrass was pretty in pink for moe's day and so was match kutcher. donning the pink hat for par on 3, draino. then a tap-in on the win. he takes the players championship by two strokes. >> to the diamonds, earlier this year the marlins mike stanton changed his name to giancarlos stanton. marlins score sixing in the ninth to win, 8-4. >>> if you like that, you'll love this, unless, of course, you're a nationals fan. the reds' joe yes votto hits not one, not two but three home runs in cinci. votto makes the natsz see red. they win 9-6 in dramatic fashion. and that's your look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> well, which film was totally overshadowed this weekend at the box office? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it is diploma time at the nation's colleges and universities and we'll bring you the inspiring story of one man who wouldn't let anything stop him f
dustin brown with another huge goal. seems like every game the captain steps up in a big way. kings are a perfect 6-0 on the road. they win, 4-2. >>> golf, the tpc at sawgrass was pretty in pink for moe's day and so was match kutcher. donning the pink hat for par on 3, draino. then a tap-in on the win. he takes the players championship by two strokes. >> to the diamonds, earlier this year the marlins mike stanton changed his name to giancarlos stanton. marlins score sixing in the...
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---en uno de ellos, un oficial balÓ mortalmente a "raheim brown", y en el otro, al entonces jefe de la poliÍa "pete sarna", lo pusieron bajo licencia administrativa por, presuntamente, dirigirle insultos racistas a un subalterno afroamericano. ---cientos de personas salieron a las calles de san joÉ para protestar contra los recortes a los servicios para los ancianos.---algunos de ellos se visitieron como presos para representar lo que significa quedarse encerrados en sus casas por la falta de servicio de transporte para acudir a los centros comunitarios.---y es que aseguran que, desde el 2009, el presupuesto destinado a las personas mayores se ha reducido en un 82%. allison lasser / voluntaria ---las personas mayores piden a las autoridades que se destinen Ás recursos para que puedan participar en los programas que se ofrecen en los centros comunitarios. ---los legisladores estatales debaten cobrarles un impuesto de diez dolares por cliente a los clubes de bailarinas exoticas.---el impuesto, que Ólo aplicaÍa en los clubes donde sirven bebidas alcoholicas, generaria 35- millones de
---en uno de ellos, un oficial balÓ mortalmente a "raheim brown", y en el otro, al entonces jefe de la poliÍa "pete sarna", lo pusieron bajo licencia administrativa por, presuntamente, dirigirle insultos racistas a un subalterno afroamericano. ---cientos de personas salieron a las calles de san joÉ para protestar contra los recortes a los servicios para los ancianos.---algunos de ellos se visitieron como presos para representar lo que significa quedarse encerrados en sus...
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he spoke with governor jerry brown as well as scenters -- senators. he says guns from the u.s. played a role in the drug related deaths in the last six years in mexico. >> we all have a responsibility to do something to correct this issue. >> he plans to go to washington, d.c. with his message in september. >>> this comes as police in mexico are trying to identify 49 bodies found yesterday. heads, hands and feet were all cut off, making the task of identification difficult. the area where the bodies were found is contested by mexico's two dominant drug gangs. >>> in a half hour from now san bruno will hold a ceremony to welcome back families to the neighborhood that was destroyed by the pipeline explosion. 26 families are in various stages of rebuilding. promises to be an emotional ceremony. >>> protesters grated pg&e share holders today at a meeting in san francisco. >> they say waves from the smart meters are a health concern and customers must pay to opt out of the program. he tells ktvu most customers don't mind the meters. >>> some of the world's top bicyclist pedal today
he spoke with governor jerry brown as well as scenters -- senators. he says guns from the u.s. played a role in the drug related deaths in the last six years in mexico. >> we all have a responsibility to do something to correct this issue. >> he plans to go to washington, d.c. with his message in september. >>> this comes as police in mexico are trying to identify 49 bodies found yesterday. heads, hands and feet were all cut off, making the task of identification difficult....
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there are people in brown and black, they were shooting at her because they thought she was on the other side. she makes a run for it with her 2-year-old and she was six months pregnant. she made it through a country that is friendly to immigrants, that would be mexico. she makes it through mexico and she manages to defeat $11 billion worth of high-tech interception devices and systems. 2,000 people, lots of humvees, she makes her way into phoenix not speaking a word of english and manages, as it happens, this wasn't a serious crime, to procure documents which, by the way, i think fooled your h.r. person and she is probably working in your factory. if that isn't some sort of special outward bound exercise that demonstrates the mettle of a person, i don't know what that is. well that, child that was is born here, will he or she be a u.s. citizen? yes, thank goodness. i want that in the united states here in phoenix to help us with the economy. that brings me to the third point and that is the notion of dynamic talent is a tricky concept in the united states. we don't know in modern econom
there are people in brown and black, they were shooting at her because they thought she was on the other side. she makes a run for it with her 2-year-old and she was six months pregnant. she made it through a country that is friendly to immigrants, that would be mexico. she makes it through mexico and she manages to defeat $11 billion worth of high-tech interception devices and systems. 2,000 people, lots of humvees, she makes her way into phoenix not speaking a word of english and manages, as...
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---con esto california sobrepasa el deficit dado a conocer por brown que asciende a 15mil 700 millones de dolares. cu ---los programas de educacin de adultos han sido uns de los mas afectados por los recortes al presupuesto. take vo ---pero esta maÑana el distrito escolar de east side union high school en san jos, dio la primera palada para uno nuevo. ---el nuevo centro de educacin de adultos overfelt ser de dos pisos, e incluir 20 salones, 2 laboratorios, sala de recreo y oficinas administrativas. ---actualmente el centro est ubicado en un edificio viejo, pero slo tiene 14 salones.. los adultos pueden sacar su bachillerato, cursos de entrenamiento del trabajo, e ingls como segundo idioma... take s.o.t. maría sánchez/estudiante senora dice: "pienso que es muy importante la oportunidad que nos dan de estar aprendiendo el idioma inglés porque en este país lo necesitamos mucho." vo ---el centro est programado para ser terminado en agosto del 2013. cu ---la ciudad de berkeley invirtio unos 20 mil dolares para revisar las politicas policiacas con los medios de comunicacion... take vo -
---con esto california sobrepasa el deficit dado a conocer por brown que asciende a 15mil 700 millones de dolares. cu ---los programas de educacin de adultos han sido uns de los mas afectados por los recortes al presupuesto. take vo ---pero esta maÑana el distrito escolar de east side union high school en san jos, dio la primera palada para uno nuevo. ---el nuevo centro de educacin de adultos overfelt ser de dos pisos, e incluir 20 salones, 2 laboratorios, sala de recreo y oficinas...
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so thank you, brown. >>> ahead on "world news," princess diana, the duchess kate, and what his mother would have thought of his new bride. an abc news exclusive. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. put me at 5 timesd out my greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put
so thank you, brown. >>> ahead on "world news," princess diana, the duchess kate, and what his mother would have thought of his new bride. an abc news exclusive. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we look at the latest partisan divide over the debt ceiling and assess how the issue could play out in this year's campaign. >> woodruff: then, we examine the case against former bosnian general ratko mladic as he faces charges of genocide and ethnic cleansing at the u.n. court in the hague. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, ray suarez has the story of an eighth grader who turns to journalism to tackle violence in his middle school. >> if i didn't have a camera i would probably be led up with the wrong people and doing the wrong stuff and i wouldn't >> woodruff: margaret warner explores the dramatic results of a new study showing paralyzed patients moving their robotic arms just by thinking. >> brown: we update the trial of john edwards, as the defense rests its case without calling the former presidential candidate or his mistress to testify. >> woodruff: and we remember mexican writer carlos fuentes, whose prolific literary career spanned more
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we look at the latest partisan divide over the debt ceiling and assess how the issue could play out in this year's campaign. >> woodruff: then, we examine the case against former bosnian general ratko mladic as he faces charges of genocide and ethnic cleansing at the u.n. court in the hague. >> brown: from our "american graduate" series, ray suarez has the story of an eighth grader who turns to...
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brown says part of the blame, the state's sputtering economy and the still struggling housing market. california's problem, but one states across the country face. >> what starts in california, good or bad, tends to spread across country. >> blaming republican lawmakers for blocking his push to raise taxes, the governor is now calling on voters in november to approve his spending plan. >> what i'm proposing is not a panacea but it goes a long way toward cleaning up the state's budget mess. >> this week, he turned to youtube to make his pitch. within hours of his announce mentd, protest from state employees and push back from republican lawmakers. >> we had two years of tax increases. it didn't eliminate the deficit. we had a deficit every year. it's not the solution. >> tonight, public edge kagdz is once again in the cross hairs. after rounds of cuts, more could be on the way. >> the question is how deeply will an already dysfunctional system of higher education be impacted? >> california, the golden state, now in a sea of red. as the governor asked state employees to take a 5% pay cu
brown says part of the blame, the state's sputtering economy and the still struggling housing market. california's problem, but one states across the country face. >> what starts in california, good or bad, tends to spread across country. >> blaming republican lawmakers for blocking his push to raise taxes, the governor is now calling on voters in november to approve his spending plan. >> what i'm proposing is not a panacea but it goes a long way toward cleaning up the state's...
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>>reporter: governor brown broke the bad news californian californians. the state financial picture has worsened since the original budget proposal in january. >> we have to cut deeper. but cutting alone doesn't really do it. that's why i'm linking these serious budget reductions real increased austerity with a plea to the voters please increase taxes temporarily. >>reporter: thanks mostly to overly optimistic tax projection and the federal government rejecting some of last year budget cuts, the deficit jumped to almost 16 billion dollars forcing the governor to propose deeper cuts which now include cutting state worker pay by 5 percent. shutting down most state operations for one day a week and reducing the number of hours seniors and the disabled get at home by 7%. disabled advocate say cutting the home care even further makes it harder to avoid nursing homes. >> my cooking cleaning and bathing would be affected. i would get less services which those services are vital to me staying at home. >>reporter: state engineers don't want to see smaller paycheck
>>reporter: governor brown broke the bad news californian californians. the state financial picture has worsened since the original budget proposal in january. >> we have to cut deeper. but cutting alone doesn't really do it. that's why i'm linking these serious budget reductions real increased austerity with a plea to the voters please increase taxes temporarily. >>reporter: thanks mostly to overly optimistic tax projection and the federal government rejecting some of last...
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. >> i have a feeling this guy is going to probably have to turn in his brown shorts. >>> a bad day here at the "right this minute" studio is when our youtube videos don't play. >> when we don't have internet connection. >> yes. check out the bad day they had at wibw, a local news station in topeka, kansas. the surveillance video picks up from the lobby of their station, a man grabs a lamp, smashes it through the front door and makes his way into the station. the man walks down the hall, and then begins punching and fighting a number of employees. before you know it, almost ten guys are out there, trying to subdue this man who has been identified as ray miles. a homeless veteran. now, it looks like they have him subdued. but this is when the worst happens. ray miles starts biting some of these men, and eventually pulls out a knife. there's even a bigger struggle. a man is now standing on top of him, ray actually stabbed two employees, one of which was a man who was a sales manager. he was -- the whole time screaming, i'm going to fing kill you all. the two men were treated for minor inju
. >> i have a feeling this guy is going to probably have to turn in his brown shorts. >>> a bad day here at the "right this minute" studio is when our youtube videos don't play. >> when we don't have internet connection. >> yes. check out the bad day they had at wibw, a local news station in topeka, kansas. the surveillance video picks up from the lobby of their station, a man grabs a lamp, smashes it through the front door and makes his way into the...
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a man named cyril williams shot and killed brown while brown was working security at the applebees in forestville. william is serving a life sentence. the new signs with brown's name will hang near the forestville barracks where brown had been stationed. >>> it's been more than a year since an american university professor was found dead in her home. tonight police are still trying to get the suspect to give himself up. jorge is accused of killing professor sue ann markum in october of 2010. he fled to mexico after that shooting. police charged him with murder a year ago after finding his dna on the weapon. they've been trying to get him to return to the united states to stand trial. he has refused and u.s. officials are working with the mexico an government to get him back to the states. >>> in prince william county, virginia, a teacher who works with emotionally challenged students has been charged with sa assault and battery against a 10-year-old child. jane watrel has more. >> reporter: 35-year-old cynthia hall has taught emotionally disturbed students for the past 18 months at ke
a man named cyril williams shot and killed brown while brown was working security at the applebees in forestville. william is serving a life sentence. the new signs with brown's name will hang near the forestville barracks where brown had been stationed. >>> it's been more than a year since an american university professor was found dead in her home. tonight police are still trying to get the suspect to give himself up. jorge is accused of killing professor sue ann markum in october of...
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scott at this brown. >> and things to the en m&m's. he has carried the tradition on since 1999. he dumps m&m's into a job jar into his desk. then they gather for a snack. he is retired teachers and he told students not to bring a snack unless there is enough for the entire class. >> a oregon girl is running for the record books. she ran a marathon but that one step in great quest. she wants to be the youngest girl to run seven marathons on all seven continents. she is running to honor her father to who died in cancer. >> and in key west florida, big different thing. teams race their beds through the streets of key west. most pushed their bed but one lucky person got to ride. it's the most fun you can have in bed with your clothes on. they are always seem to be a party. and there you have it. the best of the rest. coming up secret service, gsa, g.o.p. candidate, nothing is off-limits. the highlights from the white house correspondents dinner. that is next. i bathed it in miracles. director: sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the sh
scott at this brown. >> and things to the en m&m's. he has carried the tradition on since 1999. he dumps m&m's into a job jar into his desk. then they gather for a snack. he is retired teachers and he told students not to bring a snack unless there is enough for the entire class. >> a oregon girl is running for the record books. she ran a marathon but that one step in great quest. she wants to be the youngest girl to run seven marathons on all seven continents. she is...
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patty brown promoted to captain. kevin dowdell. and patrick o'keefe. the loss is felt by their families and colleagues and also by jose giagos who developed a lasting friendship with the men who saved his life. >> i don't have any words to express how i feel about these guys. they live in my heart. i carry them in a very special part of my heart. >> although he now lives in his native colombia, he has come back to the building where he feared his life would end. >> it was very hot. there was a lot of smoke coming out of all the windows. >> and we have a surprise waiting for him. on the corner of 7th avenue and 48th street. >> oh, man. >> hi. >> it's kevin shay now retired and living in montana. shay and giagos haven't seen each other for many years. >> what a crazy surprise. i'm so happy to see you. >> yes. it's a great surprise. >> for these two men, the experience on the 12th floor of this building has created a bond that will never fade away. >> doesn't it feel much better once you know you're not alone? almost everything feels better when you're no
patty brown promoted to captain. kevin dowdell. and patrick o'keefe. the loss is felt by their families and colleagues and also by jose giagos who developed a lasting friendship with the men who saved his life. >> i don't have any words to express how i feel about these guys. they live in my heart. i carry them in a very special part of my heart. >> although he now lives in his native colombia, he has come back to the building where he feared his life would end. >> it was very...
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sawyer after receiving an honorary degree from brown use. take a listen. >> you have been a cons mat interpreter of the great moments of your generation. reporting enelucidating the multi-farrous events that have shaped our nation and the world. >> took the words out of our mouth. she complimented diane on her, quote, fantastic shoes. 50 other people also received honorary degrees including try hola davis and congressman john lewis. >> dr. sawyer. that's what i'll call her in the hallways. >>> justin bieber is a wanted man this morning. police in l.a. want to talk to the 18-year-old pop star after a photographer complained of being roughed up by bieber at a shopping center yesterday. >> it happened when the paparazzi tried to take a picture ofbieber and his main squeeze selena mow guess. investigators want to talk to him to get his side of the story but the breaking news, bieber and gomez are friends. >> tough guy, per se but maybe another side to the biebs. >>> ultimate proof that dogs are, indeed, man's best friends. this stray met up with
sawyer after receiving an honorary degree from brown use. take a listen. >> you have been a cons mat interpreter of the great moments of your generation. reporting enelucidating the multi-farrous events that have shaped our nation and the world. >> took the words out of our mouth. she complimented diane on her, quote, fantastic shoes. 50 other people also received honorary degrees including try hola davis and congressman john lewis. >> dr. sawyer. that's what i'll call her in...
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police have found 6- year-old jayvon brown in good condition and reunited him with his mother. he had been missing for almost 24 hours. police video shows another woman leading the boy away from his apartment in columbia heights. no word on what charges the woman could face. >>> the montgomery county board of education announced a tentative agreement with three employee associations. the settlement provides workers with an average salary increase of 3.4%. employees will be asked to shell out higher co-pays for their health care. montgomery county public school employees have not received a cost of living increase for the past three years. if this is ratified, the school board will vote on the settlements coming up on june 4. >>> 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. let's check the numbers now. jessica doyle is here with the headlines. >> good morning. we're hoping one day is the start of a trend. we're talking about of course stocks rebounding from their worst week of the year. we can thank upbeat economic data, a stock surge by apple and a touch of optim
police have found 6- year-old jayvon brown in good condition and reunited him with his mother. he had been missing for almost 24 hours. police video shows another woman leading the boy away from his apartment in columbia heights. no word on what charges the woman could face. >>> the montgomery county board of education announced a tentative agreement with three employee associations. the settlement provides workers with an average salary increase of 3.4%. employees will be asked to...